From a mosh pit to slow songs played sitting on a couch, this show had everything a fan could have desired out of a BROCKHAMPTON show. They played an array of music from their fairly expansive discography, considering how young of a group they are. Everything from GUMMY to SUGAR made the setlist.
The production matched the level of intricacy of the performance. Lighting, smoke, and graphics all strategically set up to the beat drop and heavy verses of each song. All of this added to a performance that was driven by unmatched stage presence and vitality. The young energy was prevalent in this show, like nothing I’ve ever experienced. But, what stood out the most was the freedom. The freedom of the band on stage to sing and spit about real life, and the freedom of the crowd to be who they were at that very moment. Inclusivity and freedom are a vital part of what the modern music industry is becoming, and BROCKHAMPTON exemplify that - all while putting on one hell of a show. If you can, make sure to catch a show on the HEAVEN BELONGS TO YOU tour.